I think I figured out what is going on. I found this on the MIP website:

> Although the acoustical information created by MusicIP Mixer
> (fingerprints and analysis) is stored primarly in the cache, you can
> also save this information into your music files directly as custom
> tags. This will make things easier if your songs frequently change
> location, or move from machine to machine. To do this, right-click on
> one or more songs and choose Archive Analysis. This will write two
> extra tags to each file, in a format appropriate for that file (for
> example, ID3 tags for MP3 files). The next time MusicIP Mixer loads one
> of those files, it will be recognized immediately.

I think when you choose to Archive (which I did on my PC), it wrote the
info into the mp3 files. That's why it didn't need to re-analyze my
library when I imported them into my new Mac. Hope this helps others,
as it obviously is not OS-specific.


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